Alginate foam gel modified by graphene oxide for wound dressing

ElsevierVolume 223, Part A, 31 December 2022, Pages 391-403International Journal of Biological MacromoleculesHighlights•

Successful preparation of functional composite chitosan oligosaccharide modified graphene oxide (CG).

High strength and flexible foam gel dressing substrate was successfully prepared.

CGCD3 could stop bleeding within astonishing 10 s.

CGCD2 enables full-thickness skin wounds to heal nearly completely within 12 days.

Abstract

Recently, hydrogel dressings have been rapidly developed for wound healing. However, it is still a huge challenge to endow hydrogel wound dressings with excellent hemostatic performance. Here, a new wound treatment material, foam gel wound dressing, is reported, which possesses rapid hemostasis and antibacterial properties. The foam gel dressing is composed of chitooligosaccharide modified graphene oxide (CG) nanocomposites and calcium alginate foam substrate. In this system, CG has a strong interaction with platelets, which is helpful for rapid hemostasis. So the wound dressing could stop bleeding quickly within 10 s. Meanwhile, CG also provides excellent antibacterial properties to dressings, which is conducive to wound healing. Full-thickness wound healing experiments showed that compared with blank control and CG-free foam gel dressings, CG-loaded foam gel dressings shows better healing properties, and the wounds covered with them are almost completely healed within 12 days. In addition, histological morphology analysis displays CG-loaded wound dressing could significantly accelerate wound healing by reducing the inflammatory response and promoting vascular remodeling. This unique strategy provides a simple and practical method for the clinical application of the next generation of wound dressings.

Keywords

Alginate

Wound dressing

Graphene oxide

Hemostasis

Wound healing

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